Still, it's one more site to check and it's a hassle for some of you Dear Readers. Therefore, I will still do the newsletter, but I'll post each newsletter to the blog a week or so later.

Here's 2012's Archive of Wonderful Things' Newsletters as a way to kick it off.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: November 9th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

I gave a talk at the BUILD conference in Seattle this week and I'm very happy with how it went. If you'd like an hour of edutainment and technology with lots of references to the Cloud and JavaScript, please check out my talk.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: October 20th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

If I may be so bold, the last few months of my Podcast have been particularly good. I don't know why, but I'm happy with them. Check the archives and subscribe!

Scott Hanselman

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: October 8th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: September 12th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: August 22nd, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down athttp://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

The internet continues to impress. A *font* for making *charts.* Drink it in.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: August 2nd, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: July 5th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

Apparently the computers in the movie Prometheus (hundreds of years in the future) still run Windows.

Be well, write good code, and stay in touch,

Scott Hanselman

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: June 12th, 2012

Hi Interfriends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week. If you forwarded this (or if it was forwarded to you) a reminder: You can sign up or sign down at http://www.tinyletter.com/hanselman.

I love this term "Chaos Cinema." There aren't any good action scenes anymore, there's just metal and explosions. I can't tell what's happening on the screen. Transformers was a mess. It all started just after The Matrix.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: May 2nd, 2012

Hi friends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. This is my fourth newsletter - I hope I'm not boring you yet.

This is a place for me to include some things that are on my mind as well as fun or interesting links I come upon as well as ideas that aren't ready for prime time. No, I have no master plan. Just having fun. :)

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: April 24, 2012

Hi friends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. This is my third newsletter - I hope I'm not boring you.

This is a place for me to include some things that aren't usually in my blogs or tweets. Things that are on my mind as well as fun or interesting links I come upon as well as ideas that aren't ready for prime time.

Here's some interesting things I've come upon this week.

A great blog post by Majd Taby on "Modern Web Development" where he digs into Chrome and the Web Kit Inspector in GREAT DETAIL. It's long but it's really interesting and a great resource. Something to bookmark, surely.

Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: April 12, 2012

Hi friends,

Thanks again for signing up for this experiment. This is a place for me to include some things that aren't usually in my blogs or tweets. Things that are on my mind as well as fun or interesting links I come upon as well as ideas that aren't ready for prime time.

The First One

Hi friends,

I hope you're well. Thanks for signing up for this experiment. I thought I'd include some things that aren't usually in my blogs or tweets. Things that are on my mind as well as fun or interesting links I come upon. I'll also try sending "preview blog posts." By this I mean when I'm working on a new idea but it's not totally fleshed out, perhaps I can run it by you guys first.

Good basics of Modernizr article here although I think he confused things in Figures 3 and 4. Those classes are added at runtime and that wasn't 100% clear from the way it was written.

Wonderful blog about a gentleman who has been converting the Apple ][ version of "Prince of Persia" to the C64. That's a "downport" in fact, as the C64 was less powerful. Remember this is 2012 and he's still doing this! In other news, Jordan also just found the source of Prince of Persia in his dad's house.

A teenage polyglot. The videos are very convincing. I'm not sure though how deep one could get into a language with just weeks of an overview. Maybe I'm just old and jaded.

About Scott

Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

Scott - I've always enjoyed your GOM machine build articles. Its been a couple of years since you did one. Seems that I get about 24 months out of a build before I am on to the next one. Just started buying parts for my new build based on ASUS Maximus V. Would be nice to see your next build also. Do you plan one soon? I followed your SSD posts also and prefer Samsung's 250 GB model 840 PRO which can achieve 500 MB per second for both read and write without the need for a bios refresh. Would love to hear your thoughts on your next machine. - Lance